that truck is sick!! i like it!! :rockon:
badass!!! :bowdown:
badass!!! :bowdown:
:shrug:
Why? IT still does the exact same thing it did before it was bagged. Now it can just lay a little frame.I agree with most above. I think it looks horrible. I don't get the point of a truck if you're just going to do that.
Yes it is. It could still pull your house in half starting in second. (if it's a a diesel truck, if it's gas, it was never a real truck to begin with okeLooks clean, but its not a real truck anymore
+1
I don't get buying an expensive ass truck to lay it on the ground; but if that's his thing more power to him.
Money lets you do whatever the hell you want.
Doesn't affect it at all, majority of semi trucks are nothing but air ride, thats about a 50,000 lb trailer and pulls just fine. Took a ride in it today and it rides way smoother then it did before believe it or not.
Looks badass!! I love aired out duallys!
Careful those 22" tires aren't barely rated to carry the weight of the truck itself and the newer Chebbys don't have fender flares just fiberglass molded into the bed. He's gonna have to fork out some coin when one of those tires blow if he ever puts anything in the bed. Saw one just the other day tore up here locally from that.
There's also a guy locally that tears up the dually fenders on his Ford frequently trying to tow his race car trailer. He went to a true 22.5 not a milled down wheel.
Looks nice but not my cup of tea. I own 1 ton trucks and wouldn't ever put a 22 on it. A true 22.5 is a different story, doesn't take away from it being a truck....
exactly. those 22s are prolly not rated themselves for towing, as many people are saying this truck will still tow blah blah, its obvious his intentions werent to make this truck tow more efficiently.